List of Flavours and Variants
Tango have had numerous flavous, some are still sold but most have been discontinued. The orange flavour was the only original flavour, and for this reason is the flagship flavour of the brand. As well as drinks, the brand have also sold two different chocolate bars (like chew sticks), and chewy ball sweets (like bonbons). As the lemon and blackcurrant Tango flavours have been discontinued, they cannot possibly be made into chewy bonbons or chew sticks.
- Tango Orange (1950–present, branded simply as 'Tango' until 1993)
- Tango Apple (1988–present)
- Tango Lemon (1950s–2001)
- Tango Blackcurrant (1995–1999, 2011–present)
- Tango Cherry (1998, 2000–present)
- Tango Citrus (2007–present)
- Tango Fruit Fling (2003–2006)
- Mango Tango (2005, limited edition)
- Tango Alan (1982-1981)
- Tango Tropical (1999–2001)
- Tango Orange and Pineapple (1970s-1990s)
- Tango Grapefruit (1978-unknown date)
- Tango Pineapple and Grapefruit (1987–1998)
- Diet Tango Orange (1990–2007, 2009–present, branded simply as 'Diet Tango' until early 1980s)
- Diet Tango Apple (1990–1997)
- Diet Tango Blackcurrant (1995–1997)
- Diet Tango Lemon (1990–1998)
- Diet Tango Tropical (1999–2002)
- Tango Orange No Added Sugar (2007–present)
- Tango Citrus No Added Sugar (2007–present)
- Still Tango (1994, 1995–1998)
- Tango Sparkling Caribeean Lime Drink (1960s)
- Blackcurrant Tango Still (1996)
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